LMAO! Texas' two main rivals are two of the top 8 most cheating programs. I love the quote for the Aggies, "Might deserve a higher slot, but the Aggies' cheat-to-win ratio is low. In other words, it hasn't been money well spent." Classic! Poor Aggies!!!!!!

I have to agree with Alabama and Auburn being up there at the top. Those two go back and forth with their cheating that they make it an art form.

I hate to bring it up since we didn't make the list but IIRC we at Florida have the record for most violations at one time with 104 or so back in the 80s. Luckily we've cleaned up our act a huge amount.

"If you can't delight in the misery of others then you don't deserve to be a college football fan."

Not surprised that Alabama was #1 and Auburn was #2 on that list. If the list was a top 15, I'm sure a few more SEC schools would have been in the list. Georgia definitely would have been on it, quite a few slaps on the wrist in the past during the Vince Dooley years, and then with his successor Ray Goff. And who can forget about Jim Harrick's time in Athens, especially the exploits of his son Jim Jr. (Paying the $300 phone bill of Tony Cole, teaching a basketball class where all of the students were players and were given easy tests.). The men's basketball team forfeited about 30 games from several seasons he was the coach, and the school voluntarily pulled the team from not only the 2003 SEC Basketball Tournament, but all post-season tournaments that year. Some say that had they not done that, the school probably would have been hit pretty hard.

Quoting AA61Hvy (Reply 3):Almost every top 40 football schools most likely cheat. No surprise there.

Agree. Yes...including Texas, KROC . But we certainly shouldn't appear anywhere near the top 10.

Quoting AA61Hvy (Reply 3):
But you know Vince Young had to have received some kind of gift at UT

Huh? What makes you say that, because he was so freakishly god...I mean good? I would have been a bit more skeptical if he had stayed for his senior year, but I don't think he received anything at UT... I'm willing to be proved wrong, however.

Quoting Longhornmaniac (Reply 18):
Huh? What makes you say that, because he was so freakishly god...I mean good? I would have been a bit more skeptical if he had stayed for his senior year, but I don't think he received anything at UT... I'm willing to be proved wrong, however.

Why is MSU even mentioned? We had a bowl ban for one year (not that we were in danger of getting a bowl bid anyway) and lost a few scholarships for 2-3 years...hardly the "NCAA death penalty" that Ole Miss fans were hoping for. I am unaware of other "serious" infractions...especially in baseball or basketball.